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THE HOMETOWN HUDDLE
EYES ON THE GOAL ... The Edon Bombers Luke Price tucks the ball and makes a run
for it.
BATTLE ... The Montpelier Locomotives and Edon Bombers square off against one another in scrimmage action to prepare for the 2014 Football season.
PROTECTION... A Locos runner tucks and secures the ball as the Bombers defense
works towards bringing him down.
REACHING OUT ... A Bombers defensive player makes a good stretch in an attempt to
bring down a Locos runner.
MATCH-UP... The Montpelier Locomotives defense and Edon Bombers offense meet at
the line in preparation to do battle.
SOCCER GIRLS
(Aug. 23) Defiance @ Wauseon 1:00 PM
(Aug. 26) Wauseon @ Van Buren 5:00 PM
(Aug. 28) Bryan @ Wauseon 5:00 PM
TENNIS GIRLS
(Aug. 22) Sylvania-Northview @ Wauseon
4:30 PM
(Aug. 23) Wauseon @ Jack Wallington
Tennis Classic (Springfield) 9:00 AM
(Aug. 25) Scott @ Wauseon 5:00 PM
(Aug. 26) Wauseon @ SylvaniaNorthview
4:30 PM
(Aug. 28) Wauseon @ Archbold 4:30 PM
VOLLEYBALL
(Aug. 23) Columbus Grove/Pettisville @
Patrick Henry 10:00 AM
(Aug. 23) Crestview/Stryker @ Archbold
10:00 AM
(Aug. 23) Fairview @ Edon 10:00 AM
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COMING THROUGH ... Zach Johnson (25) looks for running room during early action
against Bowling Green.
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RECOVERING NICELY ... Grant Suntken continues to recover after an accident recently. Grant remains in the University of Michigans Mott Childrens Hospital.
GOTCHA ... Luke Rychener (27) has a firm hold on the Bowling Green running back as
Anthony Werder (66) closes in for the assist.
STRONG OFFENSE ... Backup quarterback Brendan Wilson (15) led the Indians offense
ANNUAL FUNDRAISER Band students at Edon Northwest Local Schools got a during this series of plays.
PHOTO BY LUCINDA HELD-FAULHABER, STAFF
delightful summer morning underway with their Fourth Annual Car Wash and
Bake Sale fundraiser held Saturday, August 9, 2014 at Florence Township Fire
Department. Taking a quick break midst all their hard work were, from left, (front)
Ashley Kaylor, Thor Dunkle, Alyssa Maier, Karli Munger, Emily Kaylor, Evan Fisk,
Hannah Kaylor, (back) Aly Bergdall, Katie Church, Emily Callaway, Emily Fox, and
Jim Peckham. Busy manning the Bake Sale was Miss Christa Perry, Director of
Edon Bands. Proceeds from the event will benefit their planned 2016 Washington
DC Trip.
WORKING TOGETHER ... Noah Castle (11) and the Wauseon defense has been the
strength of the team during the early going.
TRYING TO GET CLOSER ... Jacob Flory will be playing both ways for the Indians. Here
he fights for yardage from his running back spot.
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Grant Sauber (6) attacks the ball as Aaron Spieles waits for his turn.
Timber Kreiner and and Avery Giguere look to gain control of the ball.
Things heat up for the Wauseon Indians during the scrimmage against Evergreen.
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Bomber Invitational Opens 2014 Season; North Centrals Reeves Logs An Ace on #3
WINDWOOD HOLLOW,
August 14, 2014: The Edon
Bombers hosted the Bomber Invitational on August 14
at Windwood Hollow off of
Route 49 to open the 2014
Golf Season. This years
field brought 11 teams
to the links on a perfect
weather day for the season
opener. The Stryker Panthers took home top honors with a 1st place finish,
besting the runnerEdon Invitational 08-14-2014 MM
026 up Ayersville Pilots by
11. The story of the day on
an individual basis was the
North Central Eagles Senior
Jordan Reeves magnificent
shot on the Par 3, 148-yard
# 3; Reeves recorded his 1st
Ace, dropping his tee shot
straight into the cup for the
sole ace of the tournament.
It was an eleven-team
field with the BBC host
Edon Bombers, Stryker
Panthers, North Central
Eagles, Hilltop Cadets and
Fayette Eagles taking part
in opening day match play.
Also participating were
the Edgerton Bulldogs,
Hicksville Aces, and Ayersville Pilots from the Green
Meadows Conference along
with Emmanuel Christian,
Maumee Valley Country
Day and Northwood. Taking top team honors were
the Stryker Panthers with a
team score of 354, followed
by the Ayersville Pilots at
365.
The North Central
Eagles rounded out the top
three with a team score of
366. The host Bombers followed up in fourth with a
score of 389 while Hilltop
placed fifth with a score of
391. The Fayette Eagles
placed ninth in the field
with a score of 427.
For the All Tourney
Team honors, it was a BBC
dominated list with Strykers Tanner Clingaman and
Hilltops Isaac VanArnsdalen each finishing atop
the leader board with an 82
on the day and taking home
top place honors. The story
of the day centered around
North Centrals Jordan
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association Board of Directors met Thursday for its
regularly scheduled August meeting. The
following are highlights from the meeting.
The complete set of meeting minutes will be
posted later at OHSAA.org.
1. The board officially approved the
membership for high schools for 2014-15,
signifying that schools returned their confirmation of membership document. Of
note, schools do not pay an annual fee to
be an OHSAA member school. There are
three new member schools this year, including Cincinnati Miami Valley Christian
Academy, Cleveland Whitney M. Young
and Ashtabula St. John. There are 821 total member high schools for the 2014-15
school year, which continues to keep Ohio
with the third-most member high schools
in the country (only California and Texas
have more member schools).
2. The board was given a summary of the
OHSAAs annual new administrators workshop, held August 5 in Columbus, which
was attended by nearly 200 school administrators to learn about OHSAA bylaws and
sports regulations, etc. The board also received a recap of the five regional update
meetings that were recently held around
the state to update the member schools on
changes to OHSAA bylaws and sports regulations.
3. The board reviewed the financial reports from the 2014 regional and state
tournaments in basketball and dual team
wrestling, along with the district and state
tournaments in ice hockey and individual
wrestling (which go from district to state).
The boys basketball state tournament drew
116,100 fans (up from 115,343 in 2013)
and resulted in a net profit of $917,081.
The girls basketball state tournament drew
37,281 fans (up from 35,953 in 2013) and
resulted in a net profit of $12,747. The ice
hockey state tournament drew 3,879 fans
(down from 4,466 in 2013) and resulted
in a loss of $20,049. The dual team wrestling state tournament drew 1,851 fans
(up from 1,750 in 2013) and, when combined with the regional dual team wrestling
tournaments, resulted in an overall loss
of $45,094. The individual wrestling state
tournament drew 47,318 fans (down from
49,256 in 2013) and resulted in a profit of
$174,136.
4. Ten member schools were recently
penalized for committing infractions of
field with a score of 385. It was a tight finish in a field that saw just 50 points separate the top 14 teams on the day.
Individually for the Indians on the day,
Trevor Dominique turned in a 71 to lead
the way for Wauseon. David Williams
came into the clubhouse with an 80 while
Brady Rupp came in at 85 on the day. Tyler Clausen finished up with an 87; Anna
Marshall shot a 90 and Chase Brock
rounded out the Indians day with a 92.
No individual stats pertaining to this
match were received from Montpelier.
Mens 144-165lb
Right hand
1st place - Andrew Schang
2nd place - John le Goble
3rd place - Logan Gamboe
Left hand
1st place - John le Goble
2nd place - Hunter Avery
Left hand
1st place Joel Hudik
2nd place Chris Winzeler
3rd place Kevin Kimple
Mens 199+lb
Right hand
1st place Trevor Sly
2nd place Rodney Lumbardo
3rd place Justin Shaffner
Left hand
1st place Trevor Sly
2nd place Justin Shaffner
3rd place Rodney Lumbardo
Overalls
Right hand
Trevor Sly
Left hand
Trevor Sly
Mens 166-198lb
Right hand
1st place Joel Hudik
2nd place Chris Winzeler
3rd place Andrew Schang
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